6/29/2011

VYBZ KARTEL | KINGSTON STORY



























Look up "controversy" in the Jamaican dictionary and you might find a photo of Adidjah Palmer, a.k.a. dancehall star Vybz Kartel. The 35-year-old launched his career over a decade ago as a ghostwriter for Bounty Killer and has since dominated Jamaican airwaves with outré, tongue-twisting tunes about everything from X-rated antics to ghetto politics. He's dominated gossip columns, too, whether for his much-hyped feud with fellow dancehall deejay Mavado, which ended in a meeting at the Prime Minister's office; the name of his crew – Gaza, a name he also bestowed on the neighborhood outside Kingston in which he grew up; or his chameleon-like appearance: Kartel's ever-lightening skin has generated plenty of angst about so-called "skin bleaching" in Jamaican culture. On June 21st he releases Kingston Story (Mixpak Records), a collaboration with Brooklyn-based hip-hop/electro producer Dre Skull. The no-holds-barred artist talks music, business ventures and cultural politics with Rolling Stone.

How did you and Dre Skull come to record an album together?
A while back, he had a track sent to me, asking me to voice on it. And it was a
bad dancehall track – authentic. I thought he must be a Jamaican living abroad. When I spoke to him and found out that it was a white man from New York, I couldn't believe it – I was awe-struck. The track became a single, "Yuh Love," and he offered to do an album together. So he flew into Jamaica several times and we recorded it. It's different from every other album I've done.

Because many of the tracks have as much a hip-hop feel as a dancehall one?
It's Dre's interpretation of dancehall music, so it has American influences – it's a fusion. And I love that fusion. It affected me lyrically – it opened up my vocabulary and made me want to say more than just gun lyrics or just talking about fuck[ing].

You're especially known for controversial tunes about that last topic.
Yes I am. But there is an art to the sex track: As raw as it is, I deliver it in such a way as to be palatable. Take, for example, [the
Billboard-charting single] "Ramping Shop." The melody, the flow – it's smooth. The way I deliver the lyrics makes up for the rawness, the slackness, of what I'm talking about.

Thanks to songs like that, you're often criticized for having a negative influence on Jamaican society – for promoting sex and violence in a country with an extraordinarily high murder rate.
In a third-world culture like Jamaica, crime and violence is rampant because of lack of social infrastructure for ghetto youth. There is corruption on all levels of society, from political corruption to corruption within the police force and the overall private sector, and all of that has led to the [decline] of society. Then society wants artists to take the blame, and be scapegoats labeled as role models? No, man, fuck that! I don't want that title.

So you see yourself as a scapegoat?
Let me break it down for you. I live in [the wealthy Kingston neighborhood] Norbrook. The kids in Norbrook listen to the same Vybz Kartel lyrics that the ghetto youth listen to, so why aren't the kids in Norbrook behaving like the ghetto youth in Tivoli or Jungle? It has to do with social upbringing – it's society. And it starts with the family, which is why I always say "family first." My kids listen to my lyrics and I don't see them running rampant. It's the fault of society, of postcolonialism, of politicians – and then people want to blame artists. I refuse to take that blame.

If you had to compare yourself to someone in hip-hop, who would it be?
Jay-Z, because I am a lyrical prodigy and I am also an astute businessman. I have done things business-wise that no other dancehall deejay has even tried to do.

Such as?
I started Street Vybz Rum, and I have a club in Kingston, The Building. For the future, I am working on a new tonic wine, which will hit the streets by Autumn. Vybz Wear is my clothing line and it will launch for the summer: belt buckles, limited edition t-shirts, sneakers called "Addis," dogtags – but we prefer to call them "Gaza tags." And I also have my cake soap brand – a face soap that lightens the skin and removes blemishes.

ALBUM HERE

6/27/2011

FIRE

FIRE
Terry Lynn
Produced by High Rankin
Art Direction and Edit by //DIY
(All footage property of NASA)
www.itsterrylynn.com

6/24/2011

MIDNIGHT TRASH PART 8 // BLACK DEVIL DOLL



Midnight Trash Volume VIII - Black Devil Doll + Coupe-gorge #8

Date: Samedi 25 Juin 2011
Projection: 22h
Lieu: Zinéma

Fiction / Jonathan Lewis / USA / 2007 / 80'/ VO / 18ans

Après avoir été exécuté pour le meurtre de quinze jeunes femmes blanches, un homme revient à la vie dans une poupée de ventriloque grâce à la jeune, naïve et bien pourvue Heather.

Nos deux protagonistes vivront une relation amoureuse des plus parfaites, jusqu'au jour où la poupée en a assez de se taper la même gonzesse.

Il persuadera Heather d'inviter ses amies les plus débridées pour une partouze, et le massacre commence...

Regarder la bande-annonce ici.

Plus d'infos: www.zinema.ch

6/21/2011

Terry Lynn “FIRE” Teaser

“FIRE”
Terry Lynn
Phree Music
Produced by High Rankin
Art Direction and Edit by //DIY
(All footage property of NASA)

http://www.itsterrylynn.com

6/17/2011

BadBoy Dark "Donne-moi du cash" prod: Bluntkillah

Votez Biquette

6/15/2011

CHOCOLATE 2011



Le Chocolate vous accueille le temps d'un weekend à Lausanne. Le festival "by day" se déroulera dans le cadre idyllique des Pyramides de Vidy, au bord du lac Léman alors que le festival "by night" investira quant à lui le Loft Club le vendredi, la Ruche et le Vinyl Club le samedi. Cette année encore, les artistes les plus intéressants du moment vous feront vibrer sous le soleil et jusque tard dans la nuit...

www.chocolate-festival.ch

6/13/2011

PREACH / MELLOWHYPE - 64 VIDEO


OFWGKTA again. Thanks to ALX for spreading the word...

6/06/2011

TRAILER E3 | 2011 | PART II

Tomb Raider

Mass Effect 3

Battlefield 3

Halo 4

Call Of Duty | Modern Warfare 3

MO'FUTURE MIX VOL.1

As you maybe know Soldia Sound's member Rookie B aka Kemba (for the old timers) is the owner of a blog called Mo'Future which features lots of cool stuffs about Reggae music... Reggae music yes, but not the Jamaican TOP 5. Mo'Future is all about underground Reggae music from all over the Caribbeans and the world.

As you supposed to know Reggae has been spread out of Jamaican borders and is invading the whole wide world nowadays. Mo'Future is definetly the place where to find and learn about this Not Yardie Reggae.

If you're not convinced just download Mo'Future first mixtape and listen for yourself, the selection on the mix a shot! It was put together by Rookie B and Migwaan from Straight Sound and is available for free download, you ain't got no excuses...
































Tracklisting:

1. Intro - Firetorch
2. Love Is The Way - Jah Hem (Bahamas)
3. Legacy - MasSicker (USA)
4. Lovely Day - Mr Yagga Yow (Bahamas)
5. Nah Stop Try - Zebilum Tucker (USA)
6. New Prince In Town - Maddzart (St-Vincent)
7. I Promise - Raskal (Trinidad)
8. Being Just A Friend - Zionomi (St-Lucia)
9. Real Man - Jah Hem (Bahamas)
10. Rain A Fall - MasSicker (USA)
11. Rollin'- Fantom Dundeal ft. LRG (Barbados)
12. Nah Beg Nuh Friend - Fantom Dundeal ft. Darrio (Barbados)
13. Leaving Out Today - Firetorch (Guyana)
14. Who Jah Bless - Isasha (Trinidad)
15. Borderline - Mr King (Trinidad)
16. Everyday - Revelation (Trinidad)
17. Mad Cow Disease - Khari Kill (Trinidad)
18. Fake - Zebulun (Trinidad)
19. Money Can't Buy - Troy Anthony (Bermuda)
20. Feeling You - Fantom Dundeal ft. Trezay
21. Lead My Way - Rass TT (UK)
22. The Reason Why - Skripturez ft. Zebulun (Trinidad)
23. Stronger - MasSicker (USA)
24. I-Grade - MasSicker ft. Mity Maose (USA)
25. New Millenium Rasta - MasSicker (USA)

DANCEHALL UNIVERSITY VOL. 9

Extra Extra! Soldia Sound new podcast is here and I'm not taking big risks saying that the summer will be hot as fire according to all the big tunes released in the past few weeks in Jamaica...



























Vybz Kartel is dropping bombs after bombs with his hit singles such as Go Go Wine and Summer Time, is it due to his new hair style?

Don Corleon new riddim Summer Scheme speaks for itself, Sean Paul is starting a producer carreer releasing his first riddim called Blaze Fia, Dj Frass's keepin on his good works with his brand new Hotta Clapz riddim, Tj's gives a wicked riddim to the Gaza Camp with the nice Gaza World riddim and the Equinoxx family is coming up with the original and surprising White Label riddim.

Done with the talking, just click click click on the download link...










Tracklisting:

1. Prince Zimboo - Dancehall University Intro
2. Zj Liquid - Summer Scheme
3. Wayne Marshall - It's Party Time
4. Protoje - All Again ft. Keida
5. Sean Paul - Give Me The Loving
6. Vybz Kartel - My Baby U
7. Vybz Kartel - Summer Time
8. Vybz Kartel - Go Go Wine
9. Flippa Mafia - Shame On You
10. Kiprich - Dem A Change Up
11. Tifa - Informa
12. Mr Vegas - Bun Dem
13. Khago - Blood Bath
14. Spragga Benz - Come Home
15. Assassin - Cruise And Go Round Dem
16. Assassin - We Love The Girls Dem
17. Bounty Killer - Love Woman
18. Busy Signal - Talk 2 Mi Now
19. Future Fambo - Bubble Up
20. Charly Blacks - Do What I Said ft. Timberlee
21. Zj Liquid - Hotta Than Dem
22. Sean Paul - Gal A Bawl For More
23. Suku - Long Time
24. Mr Vegas - Mi Tuff Like Steal
25. Aidonia - Dem Love We
26. Navino - Hardcore
27. J.O.E - All Night
28. RDX - Like Majic
29. Spice - Fix Me
30. Kiprich - Fix You
31. Beenie Man - Missa Man
32. Vybz Kartel - Real Badman
33. Vybz Kartel - Life
34. Sheba - Money
35. Popcaan - Cah Believe
36. G Whizz - Bartender
37. Chan Dizzy - Dat Mi Know
38. Mavado - Love My Life

6/04/2011

TRAILER E3 | 2011




Dom (patrick) I'm waiting for you... brother to the end.......HELL YEAHH

6/03/2011

RBMA radio


thx gnocci

6/02/2011

SHAQ RETIRES /// THE END OF AN ERA






Thanks for the memories, Big Shaq Daddy, we love you !

6/01/2011

FROZEN HELL / EVILUTION EXHIBIT BY AC BANANAS

EVILUTION by AC BANANAS from Elli Egilsson on Vimeo.


Our icelandic now London based homie AC has an exhibit that will open on June 17th at ABV Gallery in Atlanta, GA, USA baby. It's entitled EVILUTION, shit speaks for itself. Ye be warned...

Go Captain B!!

www.acbananas.com